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During her New Year’s Day speech on Friday, Ms Tsai denounced Beijing’s frequent patrols in the disputed region. Ms Tsai also invited China to resume communication which was cut off when she took office for a second term in 2016.
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China - a year in review and preview ANI | Updated: Jan 01, 2021 04:12 IST
Hong Kong, January 1 (ANI): 2020 will go down as a year of infamy, headlined by the COVID-19 pandemic. As much as it tries, China cannot evade culpability for initially mishandling the spread of the virus from its Wuhan epicenter. This ongoing health crisis is inextricably linked to China s fortunes in the past year, plus it will dominate the coming twelve months too.
Quite apart from COVID-19, in 2020 international criticism of China and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) rightfully intensified for a number of reasons. Among them were its aggressive wolf warrior diplomacy and atrocious treatment of Uighurs in numerous Xinjiang concentration camps.
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The group of aircraft carriers sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait on Sunday - one day after a US warship passed through the waterway. Six warships and eight air force aircraft were deployed to monitor the Chinese vessels, Reuters reports.